757: Annie Duke | The Power of Knowing When to Quit

757: Annie Duke | The Power of Knowing When to Quit

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About this episode

Annie Duke (@annieduke) is a World Series poker champion, a shrewd decision-maker, and the author of Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts and Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away.


What We Discuss with Annie Duke:

    Why "Never give up!" is objectively terrible advice (as even Muhammad Ali might grudgingly admit).
    Life's too short to keep fighting a battle that's only losing ground when you could better devote the time you're spending to more worthwhile pursuits.
    Why the worst time to make a decision is when you're already in the middle of it.
    How the sunk cost fallacy keeps us spinning our wheels in fruitless attempts at progress long after we should have turned back.
    How we can actually tell the difference between a worthy pursuit and a lost cause — and what we can do to resist our own stubborn impulse to persist beyond reasonable defeat.
    And much more...

Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/757


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Miss our last conversation with Annie Duke — World Series poker champion and author of Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts? Catch up by listening to episode 40: Annie Duke | How to Make Decisions Like a Poker Champ here!


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